Liam Walker
- Orthopaedic injury rehabilitation and functional recovery.
- Manual therapy for joint and soft-tissue mobility.
- Dry-needling and acupuncture for pain modulation.
- Tailored therapeutic exercise programs for strength and function.
- Concussion-vestibular and sport-injury rehabilitation.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Kinesis Health Associates Inc.
155 Ochterloney Street, 2nd Floor, Dartmouth, NS, B2Y 1C9
Originally from Toronto, Ontario, Liam Walker graduated from the University of Western Ontario with a Bachelor of Arts in Kinesiology in 2018. He continued on to complete a Master of Science in Physiotherapy at Dalhousie University, graduating in 2021. Liam is pursuing his career in Nova Scotia and has been working in private practice since graduating. Treating a wide variety of conditions and injuries, Liam believes in a multi-faceted treatment approach, incorporating manual therapy, dry-needling, acupuncture, tailored exercise, modalities, mindfulness and education to control pain and increase function, helping patients reach their rehabilitation goals. He promotes an active approach to rehabilitation, encouraging ongoing self management and prevention. Presently, Liam has special interest, experience, and continuing education in the rehabilitation of Orthopaedic injuries, Dry needling, and Acupuncture. Other interests and plans for further training include Manual therapy, Concussion-Vestibular Care, Sport-injury/Sport-First-Responder, and Animal Rehabilitation. With a background in competitive hockey and soccer, and as a hockey skills coach, Liam has developed a strong interest in sports medicine and healthy active living for all ages and abilities. During his free time, Liam enjoys movies, cooking, walking/hiking around Halifax, exploring Nova Scotia, spending time with friends (both human and canine) and keeping in touch with his family in Ontario as often as possible. Liam is committed to his own health and physical fitness, is an avid golfer and is also making recreational hockey part of his regular lifestyle.
One of our clinical physiotherapists will ask about your health history and evaluate your physical condition. This includes an analysis of your movement patterns, strength, range of motion, reflexes, sensation, and of course pain patterns.